The city of Cupertino is asking residents to have their say on garbage collection in the city.

On Sept. 2, the Cupertino City Council is tentatively scheduled to consider amending its franchise agreement with Recology Cupertino, the company that collects and processes recycling, compost material and garbage.

The city’s agreement with Recology ends Oct. 31, 2015. On Sept. 2, the council could vote to extend the agreement to Jan. 31, 2019. Other amendments to the franchise agreement could include increasing the amount of materials diverted from the landfill, according to the city of Cupertino.

Residents are asked to provide their opinion on Recology’s performance and to share what amendments they would like to see included in the update.

If the amended agreement is approved by the council and then successfully implemented by Recology through November 2016, the city might have an option to negotiate an agreement with Recology that would run from January 2017 to January 2027.

Residents can submit their comments to the Cupertino Public Works Department via email at environmental@cupertino.org, phone at 408.777.3354 or in person and in writing at Cupertino City Hall, 10300 Torre Ave.

The franchise agreement can be viewed on the city of Cupertino’s website, cupertino.org.

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